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Old Jul 29, 2015, 12:36 AM
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Basically, I have been experiencing 2 kinds of it:

- The motion of falling lizards dropping by side view, but no traces of lizard's poop on the floor.

- Flatten objects in the middle of the road that I "accidentally saw" while turning my head during a bus ride, that looks like carcass of stray animal that has been ran over by cars.

The 2nd type that I've frequently "seen" always kills my mood or puts me into anxiety and fear because I get really depressed when I see dead stray animals in the middle of the road.

Speaking of that, my first actual encounter was seeing a dead cat by the road kerb with it's inner organs "vomiting" out of it's mouth after being ran over while I was still an elementary/primary school student. It traumatized me for a long time.

What is this I don't even know, yet it's provoking my mood into sadness?

Edit: I'll post it in another sub-section if this is the wrong place. :/
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Old Jul 29, 2015, 08:41 AM
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What happens when you confront your hallucinations? Do they vanish / go back to their true form (i.e. a tire that appeared to be a dead animal goes back to being a tire)? Do the hallucinations remain even when confronted? Do you ever see them do anything? Are there any specific triggers you have pinpointed, such as stress or sleep-deprivation? The more info you can give a pdoc, the better they can pinpoint a possible cause and try to be of help (or refer you to a therapist if more appropriate, such as in the case of flashbacks).
Thanks for this!
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Old Jul 29, 2015, 08:08 PM
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What happens when you confront your hallucinations? Do they vanish / go back to their true form (i.e. a tire that appeared to be a dead animal goes back to being a tire)? Do the hallucinations remain even when confronted? Do you ever see them do anything? Are there any specific triggers you have pinpointed, such as stress or sleep-deprivation? The more info you can give a pdoc, the better they can pinpoint a possible cause and try to be of help (or refer you to a therapist if more appropriate, such as in the case of flashbacks).
Most of the time, I don't even have enough time to look at the objects clearly so it just disappeared from my view.

It's definitely not a tire, because damaged car parts/tyres are often picked up from the road immediately to prevent road hazards.

It doesn't do anything at all, it's just there and normally it's quite unusual to see objects big enough to be seen on the road. Currently, I can't rule out any causes, but I have been sleeping a minimum of 5 hours to a maximum of 6 hours each night due to gaming.

I could write these down in my notepad for future pdoc reference. Thanks a lot, you've been a great help!
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Old Jul 29, 2015, 08:13 PM
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Most of the time, I don't even have enough time to look at the objects clearly so it just disappeared from my view.

It's definitely not a tire, because damaged car parts/tyres are often picked up from the road immediately to prevent road hazards.

It doesn't do anything at all, it's just there and normally it's quite unusual to see objects big enough to be seen on the road. Currently, I can't rule out any causes, but I have been sleeping a minimum of 5 hours to a maximum of 6 hours each night due to gaming.

I could write these down in my notepad for future pdoc reference. Thanks a lot, you've been a great help!
If you wouldn't mind, let us know what your proc says. I'm curious.

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Old Jul 29, 2015, 11:07 PM
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i've driven a lot in highways... i've seen a lot of things i've mistaken as dead animals, so i hope it consoles you to know i've been there too...

and i too feel anxious about it... maybe sometimes a bit depressed to think a small animal as helpless as a cat, dog, or something else would lie there in its dying... so maybe that's similar to what you described...

i remember accidentally finding a graphic video of a cat with a broken spine alone in the middle of the woods, and that really got to me for a long while... i notice it's the same emotion i feel for roadkill so... maybe that... dunno...

overall, empathy is what it is... i guess...

if the first... you mean peripheral vision, i guess it's just everyday hallucinations... i remember looking up my own small hallucinations similar to this, found out it's very common. but maybe you associate it with lizard droppings for some reasons unique to you... idk... just like hallucinating people you knew on people that look like them. i think it's really odd you specifically say "lizard" poop though... haha...
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